| Title | Effect of gender on theophylline clearance in the asthmatic acute phase in Japanese pediatric patients. | | Author(s) | Igarashi T, Iwakawa S | | Institution | Department of Pharmacy, Itami City Hospital. | | Source | Biol Pharm Bull 2009 Feb; 32(2):304-7. | | Abstract | The effect of gender on theophylline clearance was investigated retrospectively in 96 Japanese pediatric patients (63 males and 33 females) ranging in age from 0.5 to 8 years and in weight from 6.3 to 36.8 kg. All patients received intravenous constant-rate infusion of aminophylline in the asthmatic acute phase. The theophylline clearances in males and females were 56.2+/-15.4 and 50.1+/-14.2 ml/h/kg for ages 0.5-<2 years, 58.7+/-18.8 and 48.3+/-6.5 ml/h/kg for ages 2-<4 years, and 65.7+/-12.0 and 52.1+/-16.8 ml/h/kg for ages 4-<9 years, respectively. At ages from 2 to 8 years, the theophylline clearance was 20% higher in males than in females (p<0.05). Our findings suggested that the initial dosage of theophylline should be adjusted according to the gender of pediatric patients and particularly in the case of infants. | | Language | eng | | Pub Type(s) | Journal Article
| | PubMed ID | 19182395 |
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